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Lab for stomach biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for stomach cancer and ulcers

Lab for stomach biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for stomach cancer and ulcers

Pathofast Lab in Pune is the ultimate destination for the analysis of organ cancer and histopathology tests. As the best lab for biopsy analysis in Pune, we specialize in providing accurate and reliable results for stomach biopsy specimens. Our team of experienced pathologists and state-of-the-art equipment ensure precise analysis and timely reports. Whether you require a second opinion histopathology for any specimen or seeking the best lab for analysis of specimen cancer in Pune, Pathofast Lab is the right choice. We are committed to delivering high-quality services with a quick turnaround time, making us the preferred pathology lab for all your histopathology needs in Pune.

Reliable lab for Stomach related biopsy or histopathology reporting in Pune

At Pathofast Lab in Pune, we offer reliable and accurate histopathology reporting for stomach biopsies. Our state-of-the-art equipment and advanced techniques ensure precise diagnosis and timely results. Trust us for accurate and detailed reports that contribute to effective treatment planning.

Experienced Pathologist for Stomach Biopsy Analysis in Pune

Pathofast Lab in Pune is backed by a team of experienced pathologists who specialize in stomach biopsy analysis. With years of expertise in interpreting histopathological findings, our pathologists provide comprehensive insights into the nature of stomach diseases. Trust us for accurate diagnosis and expert recommendations.

Dr. Bhargav Raut - Qualified and Reliable Histopathologist in Pune

Dr. Bhargav Raut, our esteemed histopathologist, is a highly qualified professional with extensive experience in the field. With his expertise and deep understanding of histopathological analysis, you can trust his interpretations and rely on his accurate diagnosis for stomach biopsies.

Ideal lab for 2nd Opinion for Stomach / Stomach Biopsy

Sometimes, it's essential to seek a second opinion for a clearer understanding of your stomach biopsy results. At Pathofast Lab in Pune, we understand the importance of second opinions and provide a reliable option. Our expert pathologists review your previous reports, offer a fresh perspective, and help you make informed decisions about your health.

What is stomach biopsy test

Stomach biopsy is a histopathology test that involves the removal of a small tissue sample from the stomach lining for examination under a microscope. It helps in diagnosing various stomach conditions and diseases.

Role of the lab in stomach biopsy test

In the context of stomach biopsy, Pathofast Lab plays a crucial role in processing and analyzing the tissue samples obtained from the stomach lining. Through histopathology techniques, our lab experts examine the samples to identify any abnormalities, inflammation, infections, or cancerous cells.

Indications to do the stomach biopsy test

Stomach biopsy is typically performed when there are symptoms such as persistent abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, unexplained weight loss, or suspected gastrointestinal disorders. It helps in determining the cause of these symptoms and provides valuable information for appropriate treatment.

What can be diagnosed in the stomach biopsy test

Stomach biopsy test can help in diagnosing various conditions including gastritis, peptic ulcers, stomach infections (such as H. pylori), stomach cancer (gastric carcinoma), autoimmune disorders affecting the stomach, and other abnormalities or diseases affecting the stomach lining.

How does the lab perform Stomach Biopsy?

An overview of the histopathology process for stomach biopsy. After the surgeon performs the excision or removal of the tissue, the sample is brought to the lab. Here, the lab conducts a gross assessment of the specimen, measuring its weight, dimensions, and external appearance. The specimen is then sectioned, and slides are prepared for microscopic analysis.

The Lab's Role in Stomach Biopsy

The lab does not perform the excision or removal of the tissue for stomach biopsy. This is done by the patient's referring surgeon. The lab's role begins once the excised sample is brought to the lab for further analysis.

Gross Assessment of Stomach Biopsy Specimen

During the gross assessment of the stomach biopsy specimen, various parameters are measured. These include the weight, dimensions, and external appearance of the specimen. This initial assessment helps in identifying any macroscopic abnormalities or irregularities.

Microscopic Analysis and Slide Preparation for Stomach Biopsy

Microscopic analysis is a crucial step in stomach biopsy histopathology. Once the specimen is sectioned, slides are prepared. These slides are then examined under a microscope to observe the cellular and tissue-level changes, aiding in the final diagnosis.

Major diseases diagnosed by histopathology pertaining to given specimen

Histopathology of stomach biopsy can diagnose various diseases affecting the stomach. It involves the microscopic examination of tissue samples to identify abnormalities and determine the underlying causes. Stomach biopsy histopathology is particularly useful in diagnosing conditions such as gastritis, peptic ulcers, gastric polyps, and gastric cancer.

Infections diagnosed by histopathology of stomach biopsy

Histopathology of stomach biopsy plays a crucial role in diagnosing various infections affecting the stomach. This includes identifying bacterial infections like Helicobacter pylori, viral infections such as cytomegalovirus, and parasitic infections like Giardia lamblia. By analyzing the tissue samples, pathologists can detect the presence of infectious organisms and determine the appropriate treatment.

Cancers diagnosed by histopathology of stomach biopsy

Histopathology of stomach biopsy is vital in diagnosing different types of cancers affecting the stomach. It helps in identifying gastric adenocarcinoma, gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), gastric lymphomas, and other rare malignancies. Through detailed examination of tissue samples, pathologists can determine the stage, grade, and specific characteristics of the cancer, enabling appropriate treatment planning.

Degenerative disorders diagnosed by histopathology of stomach biopsy

Histopathology of stomach biopsy aids in diagnosing various degenerative disorders affecting the stomach. This includes conditions like chronic gastritis, autoimmune gastritis, and atrophic gastritis. By examining the tissue samples under the microscope, pathologists can identify the degenerative changes occurring in the stomach lining, helping in accurate diagnosis and management of these disorders.

Immunohistochemistry or IHC for Stomach Biopsy in Pune

Pathofast Lab offers Immunohistochemistry (IHC) services for stomach biopsy. IHC is a technique used to detect specific antigens in tissue samples. It can help in the diagnosis and characterization of various conditions affecting the stomach.

IHC for Gastric Cancer

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) can be performed for gastric cancer diagnosis. Some of the IHC markers commonly used for gastric cancer include HER2, CDH17, and MUC6.

IHC for Peptic Ulcer Disease

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) can be done for peptic ulcer disease diagnosis. Some of the IHC markers commonly used for peptic ulcer disease include CD68, CD31, and Ki-67.

IHC for Gastritis

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) can be performed for gastritis diagnosis. Some of the IHC markers commonly used for gastritis include H. pylori, CD3, and CD20.

IHC for Polyps

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) can be done for polyps diagnosis. Some of the IHC markers commonly used for polyps include CDX2, p53, and Ki-67.

IHC for Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST)

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) can be performed for Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) diagnosis. Some of the IHC markers commonly used for GIST include CD117, CD34, and DOG1.

Pathofast Pathologists have extensive experience with stomach biopsy specimens

Our pathologists at Pathofast Lab have a wealth of experience in analyzing and interpreting histopathology slides of stomach biopsies. With their extensive knowledge and expertise, you can trust us to provide accurate and reliable diagnostic reports.

The Number 1 choice for a second opinion on stomach biopsy reports

If you are seeking a second opinion on your stomach biopsy report, Pathofast Lab is the go-to choice. Even if a pathologist from the hospital where the excision was done has already issued a report, our pathologists can review the same slides and provide an independent and unbiased second opinion.

Bringing Histopathology blocks from the primary lab for a second opinion

To ensure an accurate second opinion, it is essential to obtain the histopathology blocks from the primary lab. These blocks can be used by our pathologists at Pathofast Lab to prepare new slides for examination and interpretation. We recommend requesting these blocks from the primary lab before proceeding with a second opinion.

Request Pathofast Lab as the reporting Pathology Lab for your stomach biopsy

If you want Pathofast Lab to be the primary reporting Pathology Lab for your stomach biopsy, you can request your surgeon to send the sample directly to us. Our team can communicate with your surgeon and make the necessary arrangements to ensure that your sample is sent to Pathofast Lab for analysis and reporting.

Lab in Pune for Gastric Cancer, Peptic Ulcer Disease, Gastritis, Polyps, Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) specimens

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Gastric Cancer, Peptic Ulcer Disease, Gastritis, Polyps, Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST). We have seen and interpreted numerous cases of Gastric Cancer, Peptic Ulcer Disease, Gastritis, Polyps, and Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) in our extensive experience. Our team of experts is competent in identifying and interpreting the histopathological features of each condition to provide accurate diagnoses and guide appropriate treatment.

Gastric Cancer

Gastric Cancer is a malignant tumor that develops in the stomach lining. The histopathology of Gastric Cancer typically shows abnormal cells forming glandular structures. At Pathofast, we carefully examine the tissue samples for the presence of these abnormal cells, assess their characteristics, and provide a detailed histopathological report to aid in the management of Gastric Cancer.

Peptic Ulcer Disease

Peptic Ulcer Disease is characterized by open sores that develop on the lining of the stomach or the upper part of the small intestine. The histopathology of Peptic Ulcer Disease reveals areas of ulceration, inflammation, and tissue damage. Our skilled pathologists analyze the tissue samples to identify these specific features and provide accurate diagnoses for effective treatment.

Gastritis

Gastritis refers to the inflammation of the stomach lining. The histopathology of Gastritis often shows signs of inflammation, such as immune cell infiltration, edema, and damage to the stomach epithelium. At Pathofast, we examine the tissue samples to identify these characteristic changes and provide histopathological evaluations that assist in the diagnosis and management of Gastritis.

Polyps

Polyps are abnormal tissue growths that can occur in various parts of the body, including the stomach. The histopathology of Polyps shows the presence of abnormal cells forming glandular or non-glandular structures. Our experienced pathologists carefully examine the tissue samples to identify these cellular abnormalities, assess their characteristics, and provide accurate histopathological evaluations for appropriate management of Polyps.

Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST)

Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) is a rare type of tumor that can develop in the gastrointestinal tract, including the stomach. The histopathology of GIST typically shows spindle-shaped or epithelioid cells forming a tumor mass. At Pathofast, our skilled pathologists analyze the tissue samples to identify these specific cellular features, assess their characteristics, and provide detailed histopathological evaluations to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST).

3 simple steps to book this test

To book a histopathology test for analysis of your specimen, you must know the weight of the specimen. Pricing and test name varies based on the weight. Please click on the appropriate button below

Sample Weight is less than 5 grams

This includes most small biopsies. The sample may be in a single container, and may be so small that you cannot even see it with your eyes. 5 grams refers to the dry weight of the specimen without the accompanying preservation fluid. Click Book Now below, and you will be redirected to book the 'Biopsies Test'

Sample Weight is between 5 and 35 grams

This includes larger specimens like those which contain an entire organ such as the gallbladder or thyroid and in some cases lipomas. As long as the weight is under 35 grams it can be accomodated in our Small Samples Category. Click 'Book Now' and you will be redirected to the Small Biopsies Page, where you can proceed to book.

Sample Weight is greater than 35 grams

This includes larger specimens like breast, uterus, and other large specimens. Click 'Book Now' below and you will be redirected to the large samples page.

Doubts you may have about choosing a lab for Histopathology of stomach biopsy in Pune

We understand that you may have several questions or doubts while choosing a lab for histopathology of stomach biopsy in Pune. At Pathofast Lab, we stand out with three main features. Firstly, we have the ability to report slides that have already been reported. Secondly, we can section blocks again if required. And finally, our expertise in the field sets us apart from other labs.

Doubt 1 - What if I only have slides and not blocks?

If you only have slides and not blocks, Pathofast Lab can still issue a report based on the slides. However, it is important to note that challenges may arise if we need more sections for further analysis.

Doubt 2 - What if the blocks are very old?

Blocks do not deteriorate with age. At Pathofast Lab, we have the capability to make sections from blocks that are up to five years old. So, even if your blocks are very old, we can still perform the required histopathology tests.

Doubt 3 - Will Pathofast Lab return the blocks after sectioning?

Yes, Pathofast Lab will return all the blocks to you after the sections are reported. We understand the importance of your samples and ensure that they are returned to you safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most Frequently asked questions about stomach biopsy,gastrectomy specimen histopathology and lab related reporting in Pune.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • filter_dramaHow many days does it take for stomach biopsy,gastrectomy specimen report at your lab in Pune
    Depending on the size and weight of the specimen, the reports are usually available after 3-5 days.
  • filter_dramaWhat is the cost for stomach biopsy,gastrectomy specimen report at your lab in Pune
    Depending on the size and weight of the specimen, the costs can vary. We classify specimens into three types based on weight. For the smallest specimen, prices start around Rs.1600. Please enquire at the lab for exact pricing.
  • filter_dramaWhat will the stomach biopsy,gastrectomy specimen report include?
    The report includes 2 major parts. The first will be a description of the specimen as seen on arrival in the lab. The second part will be the microscopic analysis report. The report may end with an impression and some specific advice.
  • filter_dramaCan the stomach biopsy,gastrectomy specimen report confirm diagnosis of cancer?
    In some cases it is possible to clearly decide whether there is a cancer in the specimen. In other cases where the cancer may be borderline, the report will describe as best possible, the appearance of the lesion and suggest further steps.
  • filter_dramaWhen do we make payment for stomach biopsy,gastrectomy specimen report?
    Full Payment must be made in advance. You can pay by cash, card or online
  • filter_dramaWhat about immunohistochemistry or IHC markers for stomach biopsy,gastrectomy specimen?
    Depending on the markers that are to be done, the time taken for the report can be prolonged. IHC markers are specialized stains that are done to differentiate between different types of cancers/lesions.
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